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  • 3 days ago | swimswam.com | Keith Dunlap

    Vic Riggs is back coaching a college program. After resigning from West Virginia last year, Riggs has been named the new head coach of the women’s and men’s programs at Lenoir-Rhyne, an NCAA Division II school located in Hickory, North Caroilna. “I look forward to helping our student-athletes and the swim program reach their full potential both in and out of the pool.

  • 3 days ago | en.pressbee.net | Keith Dunlap

    By Keith Dunlap on SwimSwam In an Instagram post, former Australian Olympian and world record holder Matt Wilson announced he is retiring from competitive swimming, although at the same time he said he is looking to stay involved in the sport in some capacity going forward. “I look to help where I can in the sport that gave me so much,” Wilson said in the post. Indeed it did.

  • 3 days ago | swimswam.com | Keith Dunlap

    by Keith Dunlap June 03rd, 2025 Australia, International, News Share Former Australian World Record Holder Matt Wilson Announces Retirement on Facebook Tweet Former Australian World Record Holder Matt Wilson Announces Retirement Submit Former Australian World Record Holder Matt Wilson Announces Retirement to Reddit Share Former Australian World Record Holder Matt Wilson Announces Retirement on Pinterest Share Former Australian World Record Holder Matt Wilson Announces Retirement on LinkedIn...

  • 4 days ago | swimswam.com | Keith Dunlap

    Witold Banka will be back for a third and final term as president of the World Anti-Doping Agency. The 40-year-old from Poland was re-elected by the organization last week to be the head man until the end of 2028. In addition, Vice President Yang Yang of China was also elected to a third and final term. “We are energized by innovation, collaboration, and the unwavering belief that clean sport matters,” said Banka in a virtual address to the WADA Foundation Board after his re-election.

  • 5 days ago | en.pressbee.net | Keith Dunlap

    By Keith Dunlap on SwimSwam One of South Africa’s most legendary swimming coaches is not only changing clubs, but moving to a different country. The Noosa Aquatic Centre in Sunshine Beach, Australia, announced it has hired Wayne Riddin as its new head coach. Riddin has been the head coach of the Seals Swimming Club in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa for the past 34 years.

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Keith Dunlap
Keith Dunlap @kd2578
1 May 25

Made some good coaching hires but just not adaptive enough to NIL landscape. MSU needs serious changes there.

Graham Couch
Graham Couch @Graham_Couch

Alan Haller is out as Michigan State's athletic director. Initial story from @ChrisSolari. https://t.co/J1hnln1byk

Keith Dunlap
Keith Dunlap @kd2578
9 Apr 25

Worst part about Wings is they are an organization on that dreaded treadmill of mediocrity. Not good enough to be cup contenders, not bad enough to rebuild and get pieces to be cup contenders. Would rather be on or other. Wonder if blowing it up is best thing.

Keith Dunlap
Keith Dunlap @kd2578
30 Mar 25

Not a great season for MSU, but was good. Was nice to see some restoration after 4 mediocre seasons, but gap between MSU and top teams still wide. Not sure what needs to be done in portal to close that gap, but clearly more is needed.